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we're going to bring you what you're saying and why he is even talking. we're going to look at how well vice president come on heritage handling her job. this is a new accusations that she violated the law by appearing in a commercial endorsement of virginia governor. it's very mcculloch's, which aired in area churches and paws criticism of our program, which then my grandchildren from the border into new york, our panel of the sky. and finally, new york city thomas jefferson is the latest statue to be removed all while a new statue on wall street might make you think the city has gone bananas. i'm sky now use and we're going to give you a 360 view of these stories. and read a news use huge right here on our to america. ah, by birth with our top story, an f b i rayed on the washer. inducing mansion connected to
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a russian oligarch. although a darrow pasco, ferren fraud. zag joins us with all the details for it was an eventful tuesday morning here outside the home of o, like dairy pasco, right? i could see f b i. agents are still coming through his $15000000.00 mansion here on the north, west side of d. c. for money, they don't know this name, but for some they are member who is tied with paul man, a 4th, a former campaign chairman of donald trump, who was convicted on fraud charges and then eventually pardoned by donald trump. in his final month, an office lunch is going to be today. according to an f. b i spokeswoman agents were conducting a quote, court authorized long foresman activity, but didn't provide any more details as to why the f b. i was there 53 year old, the dairy pasco was sanctioned back in 2018 by the trump administration, along with about 2 dozen other kremlin officials with close ties to president latimer putin, following alleged russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. this latest
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rate is just another setback for dary pasco, who recently sued over the sanctions. a judge dismissed his lawsuit back in june, and a 2016 court filing a dairy pasco said he had difficulty getting a visa to travel to the us. but was able to use his diplomatic passport to visit new york 10 different times since 2009, many and the dc neighbourhood, however, say on some of those trips, he did visit the home and stay at the house, reviewing renovations inside. however, no word on the last time he visited the property. when it comes to the raid a dairy pasco, spokeswoman sent out this statement, quote, the f b i is indeed currently conducting searches in the homes of oleg, dairy pascals relatives. the searches are carried out on the basis of to court orders related to us sanctions. the house is in question. are located in new york in washington,
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or the very passing himself is not their owner. no moments ago as of this broadcast, we actually saw the f b. i toe away one of jerry pasco vehicles as to why the f b. i has not said they're not giving a news conference this afternoon whatsoever at this point. but we also do know that the u. s. has sanctioned dairy pasco companies including his, the aluminum giant united company, russo and basic elements. now, jerry pasco vehemently denies any wrong doing, says that this is kind of attractive for the united states to slander him, to ruin his wealth, his reputation, and his hard earned global assets. however, according to forbes, he is worth $4900000000.00 for r t. i'm fair in front, back. the man behind the controversial dossier that's for the investigation into other former president donald trump cleared with russia is standing by his claims while all submitting the maybe not everything in the report was true. former british by christopher still has broken his public silence for the 1st time and
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a document sorry. and although it may not be as sexy as, as a da ca, this time some real facts seem to have been revealed. archie is alex my hell of it has the story. it was a report aimed at the former president donald trump, or john mccain received a fake and phony ducky here about the dudgeon. it was paid for by crooked hillary clinton wright and john mccain got it. got it, and what did he do? didn't call me, he turned it over to the f b. i hoping to put me in jeopardy. and that's not the nicest thing to do. the seal dossier prompted investigation into whether donald trump and those involved in his presidential campaign, looted with russia during the 2016 election. the author of the report, former and my 6 by christopher steele. christopher still is hero,
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is trader christopher steel with a guy who picked up. i went to president donald trump and vladimir, and he's lived to tell the tale. the seal doughty, which was compiled in 2016, contain detailed allegations of a conspiracy between trumps presidential campaign team and the kremlin. as well as some assorted details of taking to a visit to moscow hotel room by the former president. believe none of the allegations of darcy have ever been proven the f b, i also admitted that he'd steal for his work, but ultimately cut him off after he disclosed to us intelligence links to a 3rd party. although the donkey wasn't actually debunked by special council robert muller's investigation, trump elements continue to reference and now steal has spoken out about it after pending the report, while also admitting that it's not completely accurate, said, well, be interviewed in the documentary out of the shadows, the man, behind the steel dossier, the former spite, insisted that
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a claim he made about trumps self described fixer michael cohen was true, that i feel like said that coin had a secret meeting on russian officials in prague in 2016. however cohen denied the claim and the f. b, i found no evidence of the meeting. when asked about the accusation in the documentary still said, i'm prepared to accept that not everything in the data is 100 percent accurate. i have yet to be convinced that that is one of them. and when it comes to the infamous hotel tape with trump steel has said the tape probably exists. and for those who don't believe him, he says, prove me wrong, although no one other than steal has said that they've seen the tape. he has an answer for that. steel said, it has a need it to be released because i think that the russians felt they got pretty good value of donald trump when he was president of the us with a report full of unproven and discredited claims. those who continue to support the
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steel. darcy have adjusted their argument in hopes of giving it some merit. what better tactic than to say the russians did it? and what exactly did they do? well, some packers of the darcy alleged that the russians purposefully fed christopher steel, false information, according to fiona hill, who was on the us national security council from 2017 to 2019. it is very likely that the russians planted this information in and among other information than have been truthful because that's exactly again the way that they operate. while some have chosen to stand behind still, others of slammed his so called work. michael cohen he still legend was in cahoots with the russians, can totally be seen use that i eagerly await his next secret, darcy, which proves the existence of bigfoot, the loch ness monster. and that elvis is still alive for news views. hughes and alex mileage. i mean, i discuss his net, ryan, ceo of america majority. net,
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thanks for joining me. we had you to come up with with the still dossier and everything going on. why chris, for sales out there. but then you have this breaking news here. the f b, i actually rating their pos because place are actually a relative slice here in washington, d. c. nominee alex reporting it. but there is a connection between christopher still and thereupon hska as well as tall man afford i'm sure you're familiar with the case. do you think this all has something to do with each other as we're having chris? we're still coming out and speak for the 1st time in months. well, actually, scotty, i think really what's happening and all sudden we're talking about the debunk steel dos. yeah, that was put together by fabulous. again, it's because i think they're trying to get ahead of something. i suspect that maybe the durham investigation is going to be releasing perhaps some indictments or perhaps a report because i've been asking this is very strange timing to come out and try and rehabilitate christopher steel and debunk still da da. which is not me saying
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that it's robert molar, saying that that they would choose the timing and i suspect that has something more to do with the durham investigation, which i suspect today's, at the i raid might have had something to do with that as well. so curious timing, but i think it's all linked to the durham investigation and something coming down the pipeline which could all be a part of it once again. this is just another week, i mean, another group of president trump for president trump's past getting into some sped spotlight in trouble. it's not necessarily hitting yet the mainstream news yet. so it's going to interesting is everybody's kinda trying to dig and put the connections together while we're having you on this. but the still dos you, i think i need to remind i want to remind our audience to damage that that did. not only do the other ministration, but not people around him. what was that damage? was massive damage because it wept everybody into this frenzy that somehow president donald trump was colluding with the russians to win the 2016 election when in fact nothing was farther from the truth. and i'm very clearly scotty doing
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some other channels. in fact, m. s and d c, that spring of a 2017. and when i looked at stephanie rule and said there was no evidence, there is no evidence. there will never be any evidence of rush in collusion because it's a fairytale that the left held itself at night. and hope that they wake up and hillary clinton's on the white house. it was nothing but a fairytale back then. it's still a fairy tale. but is it incredible damage? and the whole point, scotty, was this very powerful. i don't like to bureaucrats. did not like donald trump's policies, this is what it was all about. and they attempted in their own way between hillary clinton funding this and powerful bureaucrats inside what people term, the deep state i just called the administrative state. deciding they knew better than the american people in wanting to take out the duly elected president, united states over policy differences, and they use this still off the i would remind people that they use this still dossier to basically back up for 5 of warrants to justify spying on people that were associated and inside trunk orbit to be able to use as
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a political weapon and people keep on asking. now why would they do that? why didn't they vet it? because it was a useful political tool because the d o j and the f b, i have become political tools that have weaponized against anybody that they think my threat and the status quo the administrative state. and that literally put together so much of all the different details, the timeline i have it, but once again, he's admitted that not all that was true med. why are we not seeing was? why are we not seeing prosecution lives were destroyed? you go look people like quarter page that it had to go into hiding for a few years. i mean, everything was taken. so why are we not seeing prosecution? is that what we're going to be seeing the durham investigation? do you think that people should be held accountable for these type of life that not only called damage to people, because and a great damage to diplomatic relations with united states in most countries. that's right, no wall, scotty, i'm not optimistic that there will be consequences because i think if durham pulls the thread that you know far enough, no telling where this goes, but people i think need to wake up and understand that the d o j in the f b,
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i are not the guardians of the rule of law. they're not for the equal application of the rule of law. they are actually what i call a pro tori and guard for the administrative state in which they will actually attack and weaponized against anybody that they view as a threat to the ruling class, administrative states interest. and that was what donald trump was, and that's what you know, they, they look at any body, they think that threatens their status quo as an enemy. but the d. okay, and the f b, i don't think are actually interested in the equal application of the rule of law and having equal application where there's with hillary clinton or donald trump, or anybody on either side of the political equation they want to weaponized against though that they view of the threat and so i'm actually, i hope that most of the american people, i know they won't be, but i hope that more will wake up scotty and understand. we're in a very troubling period in our, in our history in this country. because i don't think the government is doing what they should be doing or acting in the way that they should be on behalf of the american people. right. fact, i think it's become highly politic, political and weaponized. and without that accountability net,
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i'm very fearful that the future we're going to see this repeat again, because we'll see more of it. what's the consequence net always great to talk to you. thank god. to planes from texas landed after midnight at 8 new york airport, filled with a dozens of kids and teenagers with a few chaperone. where did they go? well, we'll give you the $360.00 view of the issue after the break. with when i see black marriage, i see, and i was growing, young. black american spoke to me. why destroyed you did not. those who say black marsh measure is a movement we are importing from america. no, nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where the wife lives mattered. and i was not why. why commission?
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i know i wasn't new from black america. i've learned how to speak back to what i bridge will people here more every day we are moving them now with the police were out with 2 seats. i'm scared that more children are going to grow up in the country that think says no racism, but they're more likely to end up in the criminal justice system. been there all the fellow friends in daycare the 4 in america have gone for and they've gotten vastly more numerous. and the billing our class have gotten more a 1000000000 area to a great extent. but the government reports in the aggregate. so they always take a foreign billionaire and they put them together. they say to put those 2 together, we don't see any inflation. while this worked for about 20 years and people were
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fooled by this, and anyone who complained was considered to be an 3 american wealth. now because of the mis allocation of breast for so long in the ricochet boomerang a verse coming back into the system. it went out catastrophic system failure the harder applied children in teens, virginia and texas, and landing at the airport outside of white plains, new york, mostly between the hours of midnight and 6 30 am. i've been confirmed. and where the children go next. well that's the question is online flight tracking data suggest more than a 2000 under age migrants on 21 flights have been redistributed throughout the region. so there's this one of the plans, vice president comma harris has developed to address the crisis at the southern border. well, let's get the 360 view on this issue as well as whether or not she and press
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secretary, jenn saki violated the hatch act in regards to the continuous governors race in virginia. from the right and bringing to andrew langer, president of the institute for liberty. and from the last we bring in carrie anne barker tourney, and a former new york city council canada, thanks for joining me. great to be on. okay, so let's start with these over night white kelly, and this is your party that i always say. so let's start with you. since we're talking about i've person it within your representation. is this the best way you think to handle the migrant children? what about not separating families, which is always been a major campaign point leading into this election? well, this particular issue is very contentious, as we all know, the immigration policy in america needs to be revamped. and this is a bipartisan issue, both sides of the i'll talk about this particular matter, bringing kids in it to new york from texas. our i'm currently located as well as
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from florida because of the routing of the plains. it is a beneficial because they were being reunited with some family members or even being brought into a non profit organizations that can house them. what we see is the unaccompanied minor. some of them were already separated from their families. some were taken from families in central america, mexico or south america and on the way the coyotes as they called them, they actually banded them on the route. so we as americans, i take the humanitarian role and we are trying to put them in a safe and suitable living condition while they are waiting to be reunited with family, may be back in their home and carry an i understand that i and i agree, i wish that was, you know, the true, the whole situation. i wish what you were saying was exactly happening. but at the same time, i'm looking at ahead mind from day a dozen, arrested human trafficking operation in tennessee. the majority of those there were
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trafficking, young hispanic children that were not been tracked. i mean there's no accountability, unfortunately for majority of children, which is scare me, but it comes down to the fact andrew, if this was a good solution, why is this not being done during the day? why is this happening during the overnight? well, this is, this is really the central issue here, which we haven't administration that was supposed to be pledged towards greater transparency and accountability, especially when it comes to dealing with the immigration policy. we have these flight flemming, and i was just, or county, which is a stones throw from where i grew up. and then from there some kids are being sent over to long island. some are being sent down into new jersey where apparently they're being met with people who don't have any id or not presenting any identification for the purposes of picking up these children. some are being taken to youth detention centers, but the reality is that the administration needs to be more upfront about this. this is what they promised to do. and seeing us out,
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this is supposed to be vice president harrison's sole job, or one of our major responsibilities maybe should be, should be a little bit more focused on that. and not on cutting campaign ads, which are going to be played in churches throughout virginia. you know what, that's a great segue. thank you for that. andrea and kerry, i'm was hosted to you know, there's this accusation that is sitting out there. the vice president harris actually violated the iris ethics rules when she took part in a 2 minute and 22nd advertisement for reelection of governor mccall. very contentious election happening in virginia right now. it's been played more than in 300 black churches in virginia. only in that, in that segregation either not even playing across all churches. so do you think that these churches actually violated the law which prohibits taxes in organizations like churches and political activity. and more importantly, if they did, why did somebody allow that to happen? there's some really smart people i know. busy that work within her office that should have thought maybe this isn't a smart idea for the vice president to get involved in well, as
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a member of the black church, i very active in my home church in new york city. i know that politics and the church, the separation of powers, and we often try to limit those type of interaction particular video at the beginning part. it was a lot of information about getting out the vote. going to be in a part of the process that in and of itself is not illegal. that for a final one, the 3 church, they can do that. they can encourage the congregate to actually take part because they are, you know, that have been that they should be taking part in their civic duty. and the question is whether the statement where she said her friend, governor mccall, it, you know, she was a little bit maybe too far, but that is not up to me to decide is not there any of us to decide whether i arrested for it back there was a real violation here. i think that people, you know, she didn't pay her name, she didn't be her title. so there's
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a question. there's a legal question that we have right here. oh, the politicians are both the, i'll always find a loophole. maybe there were some wise people advising her on. i gotta give him credit for that one then. you know, andrew, vice president harris is not the only possible gen saki has been criticized for a possible violation. why are members of this administration playing so much involvement within the virginia governor's race? why this race, are they this race? are they willing to risk so much? what's in this race is terry mcauliffe race to lose? and i literally just got an e mail or saw a post from a democratic operative in maryland, very frustrated by what's happening with, with governor or with former govern recall us campaign for reelection. but let's, let's be really clear here. i'm not entirely certain that jen sock you violated batch, as we can talk about this. the real issue here is so pop prosy, and it's about people who spent many, many years have spent many, many years decrying conservative activism in conservative churches and turning
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around and cutting it out like this. and i'm sorry, but it's very clear. once vice president harris went down the road of endorsing governor, call us in that video, right. she can endorse the governor outside of this as long as she doesn't do it on the white house grounds or from the the vice president's residence. she can go and do that, but not in a video like this, which implicates this 5133 issue that we just talked about. and that's, you know, that, and between the 4 years that we've spent decrying multiple violations, allegedly of the had checked by truck administration officials. we can't speak out of both sides of our mouth here. we've got to be really clean, yet there's no punishment across the board. andrew carrie, i'm always great to chat with both of you. thank you. 2 statues in new york are not without controversy. historical statue of thomas jefferson is getting removed. well, another one is hoping to cause a star on wall street article responded. tasha sweet explained the new york city council are moving a thomas jefferson statue from his chambers while another statue near wall street
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is questioning capitalism. thomas jefferson is one of the country's founding fathers and the 3rd president of the united states. you may have noticed he's also on the $2.00 bill and the nicole. but the controversy surrounding the statute that's considered in the new york city council chambers for more than a century is the fact that jefferson was a slave owner. it's reported he own some 600 slaves having 6 children with one of them. and now council members from the big apple have voted to remove that statue by the end of the year. well, summer wanting the statue to disappear altogether. there are talks of putting it in a nearby library or museum, also in new york across from the bull on wall street like a statue of her omby. you may recall it. the gorilla who was shot at the cincinnati do, and may of 2016. when zookeeper feared for the safety of a child who climbed into the exhibit, the wall street charging bull has 10000 bananas in front of it. who is directly across from robbie with nothing. those behind the stone say it's supposed to convey
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what they call wealth disparity. they claim capitalism enriches wealthy beliefs and leave the average person behind. well was back in 2016 that mirror build the blog. he said he would conduct a review of what he called all symbols of hate within the city, reporting for hughes and how she, sweets, archie, a friend robert host to be the pressure on archie, america and truly whereas they, mr. new york. you or someone that comes for i to the forefront to ask you what is the removal of this statue accomplish for the people new york city. it accomplishes absolutely nothing. it cow taos to the radical leftist in the, in the city, which is basically a big makeup of the city. the 2nd bill de blasio was involved with this commission and he's going to get recommendations. what they should do, what everybody knew, they were could recommend to keep it there. we're going to recommend to leave it alone. the commission was formed with the intent on, on the part of whoever formed it,
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or which i believe was diblasio or the city council, whomever, to get rid of it, to have an excuse to get rid of it. because this is what the commission recommended . they couldn't just do it on their own because they wanted to. so it's all, it's all show biz, it's all a smokescreen, and it's a bunch of nonsense. it accomplishes absolutely nothing. it's a disgrace on top of it all, a big disgrace to take away the thomas jefferson stature, which has been there for almost 200 years while thinking of show you've got this other show going over on wall street. how rom bay, how me out here. if you're going to talk about a figure which was destroyed by capitalism, was rama you think the best? best representative? no, but you know what? we're talking about it now. i don't know the name of the group and i don't care about the name of the group. it's a stupid message, it's a ridiculous message. first of all, how do they get away with littering? to 10000. they say bananas, you know, many rats are going to be eating those overnight. how do they get away with that? how do they get away with putting a statue and leaving it there?
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can i put a statue? could i dump food all over the city? it's a, it's again, a sick joke made by some radical left wing group to try to make a point. it's a dumb point. it's a stupid way to make the point, but we're talking about and not, not that it's not a reflection bad on you or me, but we're talking about it because it's so unusual. but no, it's a ridiculous. it's a ridiculous way to make that point about people in need, or they should have taken those bananas and, and the money spent on the statue and put it towards a food bank and go feed hungry people. well, and i can see that it's kinda like the new york, sort of in the naked cowboy in times square kind of ridiculous, but still there. so do you think this is actually meant is kind of a nuisance. like you said, rats in the middle of wall street. it meant before the people who lived there or more for the tourists that are there to get attention. i think it's meant for the media and you know, how many people are going to actually go buy it. so it's a, you know, the attendance, it in offices are way down in the city, even though there's a recovery going on. so not a lot of people are going to see it and it just beds so they can see it on tv like
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that guy. they're seeing it now. well, if anything, maybe they'll grab a banana on the way home that i be. the only thing i gotta call for a day like, always great to chat with you steve. thanks. got it. and thats everyday show guys quick and meantime, follow me on that or at scottie and use use the hash tag team and b for the show more data on the formula we app or apple or android device. thanks for watching it . ah ah .
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a to shape out the scene because of the applicant and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart we choose to look so common ground. yes sir. now a dual system of justice many think so for example, a former senior f b, i official life repeatedly to his bosses, but now is exonerated. but a former head of the national security council did not lie to be f,
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